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    do police recruits with a college education have a better chance at being hired or promoted?

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    it stands to reason, yes, that their chances of going higher are better with a college degree. Most chiefs of police depts have a college degree in criminal justice, or something similar

    It may depend on which part of the country


    you are applying. I just read at one site in 


    Arlington Texas, where they expect four years


    of college.


    Here's a tongue-in-cheek piece on how not


    to get hired.


    http://policelink.monster.com/benefits/articles/87180-ten-common-ways-to-not-get-hired



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